Mont. Admin. r. 20.9.617 - SAFETY AND SECURITY
(1) Each youth must
be physically observed at intervals no more than 15 minutes apart.
(a) The facility shall implement a means of
recording the daily population of youth in the facility. The means of such
recording must be written in policy. The policy must ensure compliance with the
requirement that the population of youth be recorded daily.
(2) A youth giving indications of
self destructive tendencies or exhibiting behavior suggesting possible medical
problems must be monitored more regularly.
(3) The facility must have written policies
and procedures for security and control which are in accordance with recognized
ACA standards. These must include:
(a)
searches of residents, their rooms or property;
(b) control of contraband;
(c) population counts;
(d) key, tool, utensil and cutlery
control;
(e) visitation;
(f) emergency procedures;
(g) preventing escapes;
(h) staffing; and
(i) locking of doors.
(4) Staff members shall control security
measures, and must not permit youth to assist with these security
measures.
(5) Procedures must
provide for regular and frequent inspections and maintenance of all security
devices, locks, and doors to ensure their proper working order and to detect
escape efforts. Any damaged or nonfunctioning security equipment must be
promptly repaired.
(6) All living
and sleeping areas must be kept free of bars, grates, hooks, or any other
physical features which may reasonably be expected to present a suicide risk to
youth.
(7) Procedures must provide
that, except in emergency situations, weapons including those of law
enforcement personnel, are not permitted beyond a designated area to which
detained youth have no access.
(8)
Every facility shall implement policies and procedures for tool control,
confidentiality requirements, and limitations on youth interactions whenever
maintenance workers or other nonstaff members are admitted to the
facility.
(9) Facility procedures
must provide for reporting escapes or runaways.
(10) Procedures must provide for a plan to be
followed in emergency situations (e.g., fire, disturbance, taking of hostages,
and natural disasters) which must be made available to all personnel.
(11) Work stoppage and riot/disturbance plans
may be communicated only to appropriate supervisory or other personnel directly
involved in the implementation of those plans.
Notes
41-5-1802, MCA; IMP, 41-5-1802, MCA;
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